Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study

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Introduction: Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) is a valuable imaging modality for the evaluation and follow-up of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn’s disease (CD). This study describes MRE findings in patients with suspected or confirmed CD at a national referen...

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Autores: Parra Izquierdo, Viviana, Frías-Ordoñez, Juan Sebastián, Orduz Diaz, Ginary, Pinto, Oscar Mariano, Cuadros, Carlos Augusto, Garcés, Johon Francisco, Acevedo, Juan Javier, Barco, Andrés Guillermo, Solorzano, Danilo, Ferreira, Julian, Duran, Vanessa, Flórez, Cristian Fabián, Torres, Juancarlos, Serrano, Maria Stella, Cubillos Rodríguez, Samuel
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú
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Materia:Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
title Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
spellingShingle Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
Parra Izquierdo, Viviana
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
title_short Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
title_full Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
title_fullStr Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
title_sort Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Parra Izquierdo, Viviana
Frías-Ordoñez, Juan Sebastián
Orduz Diaz, Ginary
Pinto, Oscar Mariano
Cuadros, Carlos Augusto
Garcés, Johon Francisco
Acevedo, Juan Javier
Barco, Andrés Guillermo
Solorzano, Danilo
Ferreira, Julian
Duran, Vanessa
Flórez, Cristian Fabián
Torres, Juancarlos
Serrano, Maria Stella
Cubillos Rodríguez, Samuel
author Parra Izquierdo, Viviana
author_facet Parra Izquierdo, Viviana
Frías-Ordoñez, Juan Sebastián
Orduz Diaz, Ginary
Pinto, Oscar Mariano
Cuadros, Carlos Augusto
Garcés, Johon Francisco
Acevedo, Juan Javier
Barco, Andrés Guillermo
Solorzano, Danilo
Ferreira, Julian
Duran, Vanessa
Flórez, Cristian Fabián
Torres, Juancarlos
Serrano, Maria Stella
Cubillos Rodríguez, Samuel
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author2 Frías-Ordoñez, Juan Sebastián
Orduz Diaz, Ginary
Pinto, Oscar Mariano
Cuadros, Carlos Augusto
Garcés, Johon Francisco
Acevedo, Juan Javier
Barco, Andrés Guillermo
Solorzano, Danilo
Ferreira, Julian
Duran, Vanessa
Flórez, Cristian Fabián
Torres, Juancarlos
Serrano, Maria Stella
Cubillos Rodríguez, Samuel
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
topic Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Crohn Disease
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis
Therapeutics
description Introduction: Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) is a valuable imaging modality for the evaluation and follow-up of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn’s disease (CD). This study describes MRE findings in patients with suspected or confirmed CD at a national reference center for IBD in Colombia. Materials and methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted in patients evaluated with MRE at a specialized IBD center. Results: Of the 20 patients evaluated, 18 (90%) underwent MRE due to clinical or endoscopic suspicion of Crohn’s disease, while 2 patients (10%) had a previously confirmed diagnosis and were assessed for follow-up evaluation. Overall, 40% of the cohort showed findings compatible with acute inflammatory activity. Overall, 40% of the cohort showed findings compatible with acute inflammatory activity. Intestinal involvement was most frequent in the terminal ileum (40%), followed by the sigmoid colon (15%), and the descending, transverse, and cecum colon (10% each). The average ileal segment length was 37 mm, with mean parietal thickening of 5.7 mm. Mesenteric fat signal alteration was observed in 55% of patients, mesenteric lymphadenopathy in 35%, and vascular changes in 10%. Chronic fibrostenotic changes were found in 15%, and 20% showed subocclusive-type obstructions. Findings not related to IBD were noted in 35% of cases. Based on the simplified Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA) score, 50% had a score of 0-1, 5% scored 2, 40% scored 3, and 5% scored 5. Conclusions: The MAGNETIC study confirms MRE’s role in identifying active inflammation, chronic sequelae, and complications in Crohn’s disease. It supports the use of the MaRIA score for objective disease assessment, enhancing clinical decision-making in specialized IBD centers.
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spelling Magnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC studyMagnetic resonance assessment of gastrointestinal tract inflammation in Crohn’s disease using the simplified MaRIA score In a Colombian center: MAGNETIC studyParra Izquierdo, VivianaFrías-Ordoñez, Juan SebastiánOrduz Diaz, GinaryPinto, Oscar MarianoCuadros, Carlos AugustoGarcés, Johon FranciscoAcevedo, Juan JavierBarco, Andrés GuillermoSolorzano, DaniloFerreira, JulianDuran, VanessaFlórez, Cristian FabiánTorres, JuancarlosSerrano, Maria StellaCubillos Rodríguez, SamuelInflammatory Bowel DiseasesCrohn DiseaseDynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance ImagingDiagnosisTherapeuticsInflammatory Bowel DiseasesCrohn DiseaseDynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance ImagingDiagnosisTherapeuticsIntroduction: Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) is a valuable imaging modality for the evaluation and follow-up of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn’s disease (CD). This study describes MRE findings in patients with suspected or confirmed CD at a national reference center for IBD in Colombia. Materials and methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted in patients evaluated with MRE at a specialized IBD center. Results: Of the 20 patients evaluated, 18 (90%) underwent MRE due to clinical or endoscopic suspicion of Crohn’s disease, while 2 patients (10%) had a previously confirmed diagnosis and were assessed for follow-up evaluation. Overall, 40% of the cohort showed findings compatible with acute inflammatory activity. Overall, 40% of the cohort showed findings compatible with acute inflammatory activity. Intestinal involvement was most frequent in the terminal ileum (40%), followed by the sigmoid colon (15%), and the descending, transverse, and cecum colon (10% each). The average ileal segment length was 37 mm, with mean parietal thickening of 5.7 mm. Mesenteric fat signal alteration was observed in 55% of patients, mesenteric lymphadenopathy in 35%, and vascular changes in 10%. Chronic fibrostenotic changes were found in 15%, and 20% showed subocclusive-type obstructions. Findings not related to IBD were noted in 35% of cases. Based on the simplified Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA) score, 50% had a score of 0-1, 5% scored 2, 40% scored 3, and 5% scored 5. Conclusions: The MAGNETIC study confirms MRE’s role in identifying active inflammation, chronic sequelae, and complications in Crohn’s disease. It supports the use of the MaRIA score for objective disease assessment, enhancing clinical decision-making in specialized IBD centers.Introduction: Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) is a valuable imaging modality for the evaluation and follow-up of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn’s disease (CD). This study describes MRE findings in patients with suspected or confirmed CD at a national reference center for IBD in Colombia. Materials and methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted in patients evaluated with MRE at a specialized IBD center. Results: Of the 20 patients evaluated, 18 (90%) underwent MRE due to clinical or endoscopic suspicion of Crohn’s disease, while 2 patients (10%) had a previously confirmed diagnosis and were assessed for follow-up evaluation. Overall, 40% of the cohort showed findings compatible with acute inflammatory activity. Overall, 40% of the cohort showed findings compatible with acute inflammatory activity. Intestinal involvement was most frequent in the terminal ileum (40%), followed by the sigmoid colon (15%), and the descending, transverse, and cecum colon (10% each). The average ileal segment length was 37 mm, with mean parietal thickening of 5.7 mm. Mesenteric fat signal alteration was observed in 55% of patients, mesenteric lymphadenopathy in 35%, and vascular changes in 10%. Chronic fibrostenotic changes were found in 15%, and 20% showed subocclusive-type obstructions. Findings not related to IBD were noted in 35% of cases. Based on the simplified Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA) score, 50% had a score of 0-1, 5% scored 2, 40% scored 3, and 5% scored 5. Conclusions: The MAGNETIC study confirms MRE’s role in identifying active inflammation, chronic sequelae, and complications in Crohn’s disease. It supports the use of the MaRIA score for objective disease assessment, enhancing clinical decision-making in specialized IBD centers.Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2025-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/2034Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 45 No. 4 (2025); 374-380Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 45 Núm. 4 (2025); 374-3801609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROenghttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/2034/1354Derechos de autor 2025 Viviana Parra Izquierdo, Juan Sebastián Frías-Ordoñez, Ginary Orduz Diaz, Oscar Mariano Pinto, Carlos Augusto Cuadros, Johon Francisco Garcés, Juan Javier Acevedo, Andrés Guillermo Barco, Danilo Solorzano, Julian Ferreira, Vanessa Duran, Cristian Fabián Flórez, Juancarlos Torres, Maria Stella Serrano, Samuel Cubillos Rodríguezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/20342025-12-31T00:15:36Z
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